Span between installed radiator mounts in Isolated Cooling Chambers (In a push/pull configuration, one bank of 25mm thick fans sits on the outside of the radiator mount, and is irrelevant when calculating radiator fitments)

** "E-ATX" motherboards such as the ASUS RAMPAGE V EXTREME will fit in this case with the XL-ATX option. E-ATX motherboards such as the Supermicro H8DG6 will not fit in this case with the XL-ATX option. Please cross reference the motherboard tray size with the motherboard dimensions from the manufacturer.

Case Features and Included Accessories

All Aluminum construction

Yes

Flex-Bay System

Yes

Accessory mounting System

Yes

Quick Release Exterior

Yes

Flex-Bay 5.25 Device Mounts - Standard (MAC-125)

4 sets

Integrated Radiator Mounting (beyond 120.1/140.1)

-

Drop-in Top Radiator Mounting

Yes (optional)

Side Radiator Mounting

Yes (optional)

Isolated Cooling Chambers

Yes

Reversible

Yes (with kit)

Slide out motherboard tray with tech station conversion kit

Yes

Anti-Vandal style power and reset switches with MDPC-X sleeved cables

Yes

Compatible Radiator Sizes (may require additional mounts)

120.1 - 120.2 (120 - 240)

Yes

140.1 - 140.2 (140 - 280)

Yes

120.3 (360)

Yes

140.3 (420)

Yes

120.4 (480)

Yes

140.4 (560)

Yes (Lower Chamber Only)

120.9 (1080)

-

140.9 (1260)

-

180.3 (540)

-

180.4 (720)

-

Shipping Format: Domestic

Flat Packed

Yes

Fully Assembled

-

Shipping Format: International

Flat Packed

Yes

Fully Assembled

-

The STH10 was designed without a fixed I/O panel for the front. Instead, we created a 3.5'' bay mount directly under the switches. Now you have the freedom to have any type I/O panel you like or none at all! The switch assembly includes two switch plates, a solid version and one with a cut-out for your 3.5'' device.

We offer this 3.5'' device wih USB and HD audio. We can even color match it to your CaseLabs case!

Best Tower PC Case ever, Bar None

Posted by FJ on 26th Jan 2015

Im just going to jump striahgt to the point and say, this is the king of single system PC cases ever made. The case was well thought out from the design to the build quality to the packaging. However, this case is not for everyone. This is a modder's case. This is only for those who demand the best of the best, a chassis that have everything which gives them the freedom to do whatever they want.

When I bought this case to replace my 900D, i did not expect it to be this awesome. A few issues I think that should be addressed is that the option for the large acrylic window mades the door very flimy and I would like if Caselabs were to use thicker aluminium for the door or design some renforcement brackets for the door. The bottom cover panel is also a little flimy but it should not be a big of a deal but i love appreciate it if they were to address this issue. The price will sting, however, if you want the best of the best, nothing even comes close to it.

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Posted by Vern on 20th Jan 2015

I want to know where I could buy dust filter
in Australia?.

[CaseLabs: DEMCiflex is a popular choice for filters are usually available from a wide number of on-line retailers. Thanks!]

One of the best on the market!

Posted by Gary Murphy on 29th Oct 2014

I have built several computers over the years with Antec and Corsair (800D and 900D) cases. This case blows them away all away. The lightweight aluminum construction is solid and easily assembles in minutes. The choice of paint finishes allows you to customize it to your needs without the extra effort of prepping it for paint. A definite winner in all aspects!!

Wow

Posted by John Fox on 4th Oct 2014

Every detail has been thought about and reviewed. The packaging and even the end waste materials are even impressive (just a ball of tape). Everything comes individually wrapped, labelled, and sorted. The caster kit is in its own bag, with its own screws. The flex bay items are in their own bags, with their own screws separated per item. You might think that if you had the skills, the materials, and the time that you could make one better yourself...but I think you'd be in for a rude surprise.

You can read plenty of reviews, see videos, and pictures, but it simply will not describe the quality of this product. Even when parts of the case hit the table/floor they give a satisfying "thunk" and not a "clink". As seen in the video review by Tim Logan of OC3D (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBDTBHVIJiA) there are endless possibilities of how to use this case. It is not a question of what you can do, but what you cannot do. Caselabs offers mini ITX cases all the way to the TX-10D which can easily fit two massive computers in it (if not more).

I admit that I am new to the case modding scene, heck, even the water cooling scene. I like to plan, research, and think long term about whatever I do. I cannot imagine how a case would be higher in quality, made by any human means.

Well done CaseLabs, I will be back for more.

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P.S. - If you want to research more for yourself, get ready for a data dump:

Sites with good information (I will undoubtedly be missing a few):
http://www.overclock.net/ (also has the official case labs forum with TONS of info)
http://linustechtips.com/main/
http://www.overclock3d.net/
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/
http://www.maximumpc.com/

Written reviews of the STH-10
www.xtremerigs.net/2013/01/31/caselabs-sth10/

900D vs Cosmos II vs Other vs Caselabs - Yes there are a few ultra towers from good brand companies that make ultra towers or other high end products aimed at the same people who might buy case labs. At the end of the day, its up to you how you will spend your money, but I cannot see anyone compete with Caselabs for quality, flexibility, and potential at the base product.

AWESOME BEAST OF A CASE

Posted by ali on 26th May 2014

I got this case as an upgrade from an M10 case,need more room,i was lucky to pick one up here in the UK,it was a reverse version(my first one),so I got the platform/pedestal and top panel as an order,(in white by the way)now I have 3 chambers to fill,which was very hard,top and pedestal I used for rads,middle for power supples,the motherboard area is massive,i put E-ATX board and 4 cards in and it looks tiny,half the area used,i was easy to build,all the parts marked,now the case stands 48" tall,the case is so well maded,it well last for years,i am very happy with it,AWESOME.

Freedom!

Posted by F.J on 2nd Feb 2014

I have seen so many pictures and now I have it. The design is so spectacular and the craftsmanship is amazing. The powder coat is robust and adheres. All holes are carefully drilled and countersunk.

Engineering went into this case no cutting corners. I just cannot believe I didn't know about caselabs before :).

Once again 10/10.

Thank you to the caselabs team :)

Absolutely Brilliant, flexible and Well Made Case

Posted by Marco on 12th Dec 2013

I ended up going for the CaseLabs STH10 case after going thorugh a few Lian Li cases previously, which were good cases, but not a patch on the STH10. It's great to have a case that maeks concealing a water cooling system so easily, and while it's doesn't have to look all 'blingy' in a '12 year old Ritalin induced Call of Duty' kinda way.

If I ever have to replace my main case the next one will be a CaseLabs case too!

Great Case

Posted by Pat on 5th Dec 2013

As stated this is a great case. The build quality is truly superb and assembly was relatively easy. This case has more than ample room for pretty much any build you can imagine.

Expensive but more than well worth the money.

One Case shall rule them all

Posted by Kristoffer N.K on 22nd Nov 2013

After several pc cases ranging from the Pentium era with the nostalgic "IBM white" to Lian li's to the HAF cases in early 2000. To Obsidian 800D today.

I ask myself, If only this case was available then.....
But finally I have one. The case of my life the STH10.

I dont know where to start, I dont know where to begin.....

This case is not only a case, its a SHRINE for computer/modding enthusiast's.

Top notch and expect nothing less

Posted by Conrad Yeo on 6th Sep 2013

Caselabs is like the dream case for all modders. Been wanting to get it but the huge price tag plus shipping to Singapore held me back for quite a while.

Last month, I finally put down my heart and just paid for the Caselabs STH10. From ordering process to delivery and finally to installation, Kevin and Carla had been very helpful.

I had some issues in the color of my orders as they had been sent wrongly and one of my HDD cage was bent. I sent an email to Kevin whom received and promised that they would replace them which made my day.

Quality of the case is really top notch, from the built of the case to the power coat. Caselabs STH10 can really let modders go wild especially with watercooling setups.

Personally I am running full watercooling setup which has 3 radiators, 2 pumps and this little mammoth consumes them with lots of room to spare.

Caselabs are very thoughtful in small details. To name a few such as swinging removeable side panels, removeable "gliding" motherboard tray, spring installed thumbscrews. Even the way they flat packed the case is packed according to the installation process of the case.

My only complaint is the ugly rubber feet which would be better if they can include aluminum feet instead.

Right now, the case is up and awaiting for the replacement parts to be shipped over.